While it is clear that IBS is not just “all in your head,” there has been a lot of research linking this GI disorder to changes in the brain. Recent research has shown that patients with IBS have thinner gray matter in their brain, a part of their brain full of neurons, which are...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the system approaches and their application for managing IBS building in the context of Malaysian maintenance practice. Currently, the maintenance management method has affected the efficiency of the complex and high-rise industrialised building system (...
According to the Mayo Clinic, “irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder that affects the large intestine. Signs and symptoms of IBS include cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea or constipation, or both. IBS is a chronic condition that you’ll need to manage long...
Many IC patients also have something called irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a gastrointestinal condition that has also been linked to mast cells and increased intestinal permeability. Data from several studies have suggested that allergic reactions to food antigens may be a causative factor for at l...
An unhealthy balance in your gut microbiome may cause crossed signals from your brain when it comes to feeling hungry or full. Researchers think there may be a link to the pituitary gland, which makes hormones that help set your appetite. That gland can affect the balance of bacteria in your...
Digestive Disorders at the Bottom The Digestive Tract: Mouth to the Stomach Let's say you've picked up a ham and cheese sandwich for lunch. Before you even take a bite, your nose smells it and signals the brain, which sends word to the nerves controlling your mouth's salivary (spit...
Have a history of, or currently have, inflammation of the esophagus(esophagitis) or ulcers of the stomach or duodenum (peptic ulcerdisease) Takeinsulinfor diabetes. Take any prescription medications (Nicotine interacts with some medications, such asaspirin, some medications for the heart, and female...
In 2016, revenues from the drug rose more than 21% year over year to $303 million — though it’s unclear what affect Valeant, which owned Dendreon from early 2015 to early 2017, had on that growth. Importantly, no two doctor-patient relationships are the same. In fact, Accenture ...
When you experience stress, your body releases hormones and neurotransmitters, which travel to the gut and affect how your stomach and intestines transfer waste through the body, known as gut motility. Stress levels can also influence gut bacteria, causing imbalances that can lead to gastrointestinal...
Digestive issues: Stress can disrupt your digestive system, leading to problems like stomach aches, diarrhea, constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Chronic stress can also increase the risk of ulcers and acid reflux. Mental and emotional impact Anxiety: Chronic stress can lead to consta...